When David Sills verbally committed to USC as a seventh grader in 2010, plenty of pundits voiced skepticism that the 13-year-old would remain content with his decision through his high school reports. And, according to a report, Sills recently validated that suspicion.

Sills, who is preparing to enter his senior season of high school at Eastern Christian Academy in Maryland, committed back when Lane Kiffin was coach. Kiffin was fired in the middle of last season, though, and new coach Steve Sarkisian has received a commitment from a five-star signal-caller Ricky Towns for the class of 2015.

Sills' status, meanwhile, has dropped since his middle school days. 247Sports ranks Sills as the 21st best pro-style quarterback in the class of 2015, and the media outlet places him outside of their top 500 recruits in the country.

That's not to say that Sills, rated a three-star prospect by several media outlets, isn't talent. But Sills didn't seem to develop quite the way Kiffin hoped when he offered him a scholarship before his 14th birthday.

Scout.com reported that Sills has not indicated any leaders in his newly opened recruitment.

COLORADO LANDS TIM LYNOTT

The Colorado Buffaloes beat out several Pac-12 schools to lure in a local lineman over the weekend.

Tim Lynott, who ESPN rates as a four-star prospect and 247Sports rates as a three-star recruit, also had offers from Oregon and UCLA, among others. The 6-foot-4, 295-pound guard plays at Regis Jesuit in Aurora, Colorado and was the Buffaloes fifth commitment in the class of 2015, according to the Denver Post.